FRUITPORT TOWNSHIP, MI – A 27-year-old Fruitport Township woman was arrested last week after a citizen reported seeing her stumbling while pushing a baby stroller, then allegedly getting into a vehicle and driving off with her young child, police said.

Authorities said Holly Jaye Marsh was witnessed on May 16 on the Musketawa Trail stumbling while pushing a baby stroller.

Marsh then allegedly got into her vehicle and drove off with her young child in the car, police said, swerving down Broadway Avenue before she was pulled over by a Fruitport Township Police officer.

The officer happened to be nearby when the witness approached the officer and made the complaint.

Authorities said her blood-alcohol level registered at .23 percent, which is well over the legal limit to drive (.08 percent). Because Marsh faces a second-time drunken driving offense, the Super Drunk law in Michigan wouldn’t apply, police said.

Marsh has been arraigned in Muskegon County 60th District Court on one count of drunken driving, child endangerment -- operating while intoxicated with a child under the age of 16 in her vehicle. A preliminary examination is slated for May 30. Her bond has been set at $10,000 cash or surety.

Her case is being referred to Child Protective Services, according to Fruitport Township Police Detective Bruce Morningstar. The child is a 19-month-old girl.

Court records indicate she had a previous drunken driving conviction in 2009. If convicted of the most recent offense, she could serve up to a year in jail, court records indicate.